Mom With Kids After Run
  • On Sep 4, 2011
    Lori from OH Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    We will be traveling to Disney World on Sept 14th 2011. My youngest daughter (13) was diagnosed with epilepsy this year, and so this will be our first trip with epilepsy. My question is what is the procedure for if a person has a seizure while at the parks

    Hi Lori,

    I hope you get this question prior to your departure and you have a great vacation!

    As with any guest, Disney wants to make your vacation safe and magical. They want you to experience the park like you are the only guest in it and they try hard.

    I have a link to page with information on guests with disabilities. These are the nicest cast members and they will help you with answering your questions. Their number is 407-824-4321.

    You may also want to consider obtaining a Guest Assistance Card (GAC) for your daughter. This will list her needs and allow her to wait in shorten lines and makes the day less stressful. It is also a cue to the cast members that there is a guest who needs some additional magic to make a magical day.

    Wishing you a magical vacation!
    Beth
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Meet the Panelist: Beth, New York

My name is Beth C. and I love Disney. Since I can remember Disney has been a part of my life including my first movie in the theater – "The Aristocats." Learn More About Beth

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